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After a lot of research and analysis, we booked Dekeling Hawk's Nest. As suggested by other reviewers we had called up the owner lady and informed her of our dinner choice.
We were greeted warmly at 7:30pm and were given a room quite swiftly. We...More

The Dekeling Resort is far enough out of town to be reasonably quiet, but hardly reclusive. However, it is separated from town by a steep walk, so not really convenient for exploring Darjeeling on foot. However, the hotel runs a free shuttle service to-and-from town....More

The room heater, in the season of winter, is vital which is not good here. They provide the pick and drop service to the main market of town and other surroundings inarguably and complimentary. The quality of food is just average. The views of valleys...More

A peaceful stay away from crowded city centre. Resort is beautiful and well maintained. Being situated at height you get beautiful view of Darjeeling City. We were lucky to get an amazing view of Kanchenjunga one morning. Resort has it's own restaurant with selected items....More

Located on a hill away from the city centre, it was by luck we stumbled across this place. Steep slopes welcome you to this home away from home, a white colonial building.
The picturesque view of Darjeeling town from this property, the silhouettes of the...More

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US$64 - US$101 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)

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Well I have stayed in the Heritage room and they were quite comfortable and room size was also big. Bathroom was of the average size but very clean and with a shower. Food was also tasty. Regarding the activities for the... More

Well I have stayed in the Heritage room and they were quite comfortable and room size was also big. Bathroom was of the average size but very clean and with a shower. Food was also tasty. Regarding the activities for the kids, it depends. If they want a park kind of a place then they will be disappointed but if they are happy with a small garden and a large comfy bamboo swing overlooking the hills then they will surely enjoy this hotel. Also as already mentioned earlier, Darjeeling has a lot to offer for the kids. Try this hotel - you won't be disappointed :)

Yes, it is once a day. If you require more than that, they charge Rs.200 per drop.
The climb to the resort is entirely uphill. My husband and me are both 30+ and unfit and we found it difficult. If your Inlaws are fit and... More

Yes, it is once a day. If you require more than that, they charge Rs.200 per drop.
The climb to the resort is entirely uphill. My husband and me are both 30+ and unfit and we found it difficult. If your Inlaws are fit and used to walking, they may not have a problem. But my recommendation would be to arrange for transport.